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However it was later postponed to November 2007 due to the music video not being ready for release. Nearing the date of October 29, 2007, "Don't Waste Your Time" was placed onto the "Coming Soon" list implying that the single will be released at a later time in the United Kingdom.
Time and tide wait for no man; Time flies; Time goes by slowly when your are living intensely; Time is a great healer; Time is money (Only) time will tell 'Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all; To be worn out is to be renewed – Laozi, Chinese philosopher (604 BC – c. 531 BC) [11] To each his own
45. “Never waste any time you can spend sleeping.” —Frank H. Knight 46. “So little time and so little to do.” —Oscar Levant 47. “There’s never enough time to do all the nothing you ...
"Today Is Your Day" is a song by the Canadian singer-songwriter Shania Twain. It was self-penned by Twain and co-produced by David Foster and Nathan Chapman . The song was released on June 12, 2011, by Mercury Nashville Records , as a single to accompany the documentary television series Why Not? with Shania Twain (2011).
"You Should Be Mine (Don't Waste Your Time)" is a song by American singer Brian McKnight, released by Mercury Records on August 19, 1997 as the first single from his third studio album, Anytime (1997). The song features guest vocals from American rapper Mase, while backing vocals are performed by Kelly Price in an uncredited appearance.
Today Is the Day is an EP by Yo La Tengo, released in 2003 on Matador Records. The title track is a rock version of a song from the album Summer Sun. The EP features a cover of the song “Needle of Death” by Bert Jansch. The album artwork imitates the artwork for Ornette Coleman’s Something Else!!!!. [5] [6]
Don't Waste Your Time may refer to: "Don't Waste Your Time" (Kelly Clarkson song), 2007 "Don't Waste Your Time" (Yarbrough & Peoples song), 1984
"Don't Waste Your Time" is a 1984 single by Yarbrough & Peoples. The song was written and produced by Jonah Ellis [1] and was the duo's second number one on the R&B chart and also charted on the Hot 100 peaking at number forty-eight.